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Local Shop That Does Torque Converter Service


wagner

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I need to get the billet faced Circle D converter in my car tightened up, like a bunch. Is there a good local shop that can do this? I know of a place up on BFE outside of Mt Vernon my dad uses, but if I can find a good shop in the Columbus metro area I will use them.

 

I don't want a place that will have a slow turnaround time either.

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Just don't go too far the other way, it flashes to about 5k rpms, we just need it to flash to about 4k. That's probably just making it about a 3400-3500 stall assuming the efficiency doesn't change.

 

Do you want me to call Circle D?

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Just don't go too far the other way, it flashes to about 5k rpms, we just need it to flash to about 4k. That's probably just making it about a 3400-3500 stall assuming the efficiency doesn't change.

 

Do you want me to call Circle D?

 

I was doing some research this morning and those ranges seem to be close. Lots of people were going with the Yank 3600-3800 stalls.

 

If you get a chance give them a call, or I can shoot him an e-mail if you send all the original specs of the converter to me.

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I was doing some research this morning and those ranges seem to be close. Lots of people were going with the Yank 3600-3800 stalls.

 

If you get a chance give them a call, or I can shoot him an e-mail if you send all the original specs of the converter to me.

 

It's simply a Circle D 5c single disk lock-up off the shelf converter.

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Quick draw can normally do one week turn around if you call him and let him know your time line.

Jason is a great guy to deal with.

 

I just now realized Quick Draw is the guy who does my dad's stuff. I might give him a call and see what's up. Circle D quoted me over $250 to tighten the converter plus shipping.

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I just now realized Quick Draw is the guy who does my dad's stuff. I might give him a call and see what's up. Circle D quoted me over $250 to tighten the converter plus shipping.

He is around $150-175 shipped to restall last I used him.

Sent one up for a friend last year. He got it on a Friday and shipped it back out on Monday after telling him the time line we was looking for.

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He is around $150-175 shipped to restall last I used him.

Sent one up for a friend last year. He got it on a Friday and shipped it back out on Monday after telling him the time line we was looking for.

 

Oh wow, I will hit him up then.

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Let me know how it goes.

 

Well he got back to me and quoted me $170 to change the stall. I asked him a couple other questions and as soon as I hear back I think I'm going to go with Jason.

 

He seems to really know his stuff and is very nice.

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Well he got back to me and quoted me $170 to change the stall. I asked him a couple other questions and as soon as I hear back I think I'm going to go with Jason.

 

He seems to really know his stuff and is very nice.

Good deal. Hope it all works out

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